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pWASA may continue to provide water and sewer service <br />and may extend water and sewer service within these <br />subdi~risions provided it does so consistent with Ol~'ASA <br />policies and interloeal agreements xelated to these services <br />that exist on the effective date of this agreement. Any <br />change to those policies and interloeal agreements afti;r the <br />effective data of tlvs agreement can only be accomplished <br />by an amendment to this agreement. <br />~V P~RQGEDURES.FOR P~R~YI~ING SER~CE~ ' . y { ~ ` ;'`~"~:~~j"~' M <br />i.,..~m.~ ~. ~..+~«.+r.+s~~~a ~...-...w~~w.. ., .. aaaw... ~+. ,. ~1 _ ..'~y. .. .s _t '~i;*Y.. . i•. w ~ -~f.*~,~r'r~1r~A.~,:.~f"-i,~a. ,,~ <br />A. Policy Issues <br />Planning and growth management issues are influenced by the <br />location of water and sewer. This agreement is not intended to <br />supersede other land use agreements made by the local <br />governments. <br />~3. Procedures for the provision of service within the Service <br />Areas and interest Areas <br />1. When water and sewer service provision is required <br />to address an adverse public health condition, ox to <br />provide service to an essential public facility, the <br />designated provider for the service area or interest <br />area shall have the right of first refusal to provide such <br />service. <br />2. Within the service areas and interest areas, the water and <br />sewer provider will agree to provide service, as defined <br />in this agreement, as system capacity, financial resources, <br />and other reasonable utility considerations a11ow, and as <br />provided in this agreement. <br />8 <br />